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same deal there. The 5-0 patrol tapley's hill road pretty regular.

Coles marion road/Flicks work seems ok. have the Netley cop shop just down the road but.

Im not fussed though, Ive got 15 x 8 -4 superlights to pay for. And a new muffler. All those keybangers f**ked the packing and she loud as shit :D:P

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Doubt i'll be coming on friday to kmart, cant afford to be defected! What about car park at harbour town ?

Seems isolated from housing etc, could be a nice spot.

harbour town........you gotta watch that place........the adelaide airport security come round and like to move ppl on because technically its airport land

but the coles sounds good as a meet spot..............cops usually just roll past (that carpark used to be full a year or so ago) and we'd occasionally get a patrol thru.....never trouble tho

we're not workin sat ya goof. so im coming.

We'ret not? :):):D

I want the cash for wheels LOL.

Sick ryan, you bringing out the ke70? We'll rep some keybangers.

and Ill be there sat night matty, with bells on.

Yeah, Dont think I can be f**ked going out either. :P

Might give the old girl a rest this week. Should do those valve clearances sometime this week too. Woot for 4K power.

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im goin to see dave hughes on sat night.

na ben ke70 needs the new clutch. cant be f**ked doin it...

:D i'm so jealous, i wanna see him but i can't afford to spend $40

on a 60min show.

you should see Daniel Townes show :D, he's hilarious

:no: i'm so jealous, i wanna see him but i can't afford to spend $40

on a 60min show.

pffft, my surgeon charged me $70 for a 5min consult, didnt tell me what I needed to hear (ie how to fix the snapped stitches holding the ligaments together, in lieu of kneecap), Ive asked for more info, but cant get more unless I go back for a 5min consult and get charged another $70.

$140 for 10mins is where it is at ;)

^^why?

Ill be there, not sure on cruising tho, cant be out too late cos got early start tmrw for drift prac, still keen to get out for a bit though. Thats if petrol prices have dropped.. $1.60 for premium :D

Oh and yay, meet spot is at my work lol, cant get away from that place:P

easy as bro. :(

Prolly selling my Bridgey's off the 31 shortly so I can get tome tyrepower team spec Sumihomos..... (Sumitomos)

Dunno if Im going to make an appearence tonight, Im buggered and it doesnt look like raining anytime soon LOL

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